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Sol de Oro is a five star hotel strategically located at the commercial and residential center of the touristic district of Miraflores, offering easy access to the airport and Lima's main financial center. We have 112 wide and elegant suites, provided with the best comfort and guarantee of absolute pleasant stay. Free Wireless Internet access at the hotel, LCD TV, IPOD connection radio, duvets and goose feather pillows, central air conditioning, living room, dining room and kitchenette, digital safe boxes with security system, magnetic keys, non-smoking rooms, handicap suite, extra bed and cradle if required.

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... while the work itself gets less intrinsically rewarding: more controlled, less skill-dependent, lacking an obvious purpose other than the accumulation of more wealth.

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... the welcome party we received with signs and singing children - it was lovely! As it was still school time, we didn't want to distract the children too much, but inevitably we did so we all went to play games for a bit in the sports complex where the government have invested in pools, tennis courts, running tracks and many other facilities - they even have a rugby pitch! I can never quite get my head around this as there are so ...

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